This, he said, was vital for the promotion of peace and unity in areas under their jurisdiction to give impetus to the socio-economic development of the communities.

About 98 participants from across the Brong-Ahafo Region attended.
It provided the platform to engage them on ways to protect children from violence, abuse and exploitation.
The Minister asked that they also worked together with chiefs to bring development to the people they were leading.
Pimampim Yaw Kagbrese V, Paramount Chief of Yeji Traditional Area and President of the Regional House of Chiefs, said achieving the objectives of the ‘Justice for Children Policy’ required the inputs of all stakeholders.
He therefore urged the queen mothers to find space to contribute to the successful implementation of the policy.
Source: GNA/News Ghana


